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Coco Zhang
the meaning of "fighting"
I really want to know that the meaning of "fighting" can be "come on" "cheer up" or not? Or it means hot somebody or have fight with somebody?
Oct 31, 2014 10:51 PM
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As a single comment, "fighting" means fighting. It actually doesn't make sense to say this to a person who is unhappy, for example.
You may have confused this with the Korean expression 화 이팅 (hwaiting), which has the meaning you're asking about, and comes from a misunderstanding of the English word "fighting".
October 31, 2014
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Coco Zhang
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